The Town of Dyer, Indiana was founded in 1855 and incorporated in 1910. During its history, the Town of Dyer has established itself as a progressive community that maintains a vision of the future while building upon a strong foundation of past accomplishments.

The Town of Dyer has the proud distinction of having been listed on the
"100 Best Places to Live in the US" by CNN and Money Magazine.

In 2015, the Town of Dyer was ranked #15 in the State of Indiana
as "The Best Place for Young Families" by Nerd Wallet.

Additionally in 2015, the Town of Dyer was ranked
as the 9th Safest City in Indiana by SafeWise.

Our Mission Statement
Dyer provides exceptional essential services and strives to enhance a dynamic pace-setting quality of life while promoting pride in the community.

Dyer ranked one of the Safest Cities in Indiana!

The SafeWise Report Announces the 30 Safest Cities in Indiana

The SafeWise Report released its “30 Safest Cities in Indiana” report this week. To compile this report, SafeWise used the most recent FBI crime data from 2013 to analyze and rank these cities, which all have a minimum population of 4,000 people.

“The Hoosier State’s safest cities have a lot to be proud of when it comes to keeping neighborhoods safe,” SafeWise security analyst Alexia Chianis said. “We were impressed to see that 75 percent of cities that made our list for 2015 also made last year’s.”

The Town of Dyer 2015 Summer Parks and Recreation Leisuregram, a parks and recreation activity guide, is now available on the Town website. Registration for these activities is going on now. Those who live in the Dyer, Indiana 46311 zip code will receive a copy in THE SHOPPER via their regular mail delivery on April 16 & 17. Watch for it!

The Dyer Park and Recreation Board recently approved a refined master development plan for Central Park. This long term development plan for the park shows the ultimate goal of providing recreation spaces for all ages while also being aware of the parks location between future commercial development and existing residential development. Open this news item to see sketch ups of the park and the master plan link.